NYC hit list: the Andy Warhol exhibit you can’t miss

Campbell’s soup cans galore

Travelling to New York this year? Now’s your chance to see Campbell’s Soup Cans in its original 1962 presentation

American icon, godfather of Pop art and celebrity culture - Andy Warhol is an artist who needs little introduction. His work is easily the most instantly recognisable in 20th century art history, and now, thanks to New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), you can see his infamous Cambell's Soup Cans the way Warhol would have wanted you to.

Andy Warhol: Campbell's Soup Cans and Other Works, 1953-1967 is a new MoMA exhibition featuring Warhol's 32 Campbell's soup can paintings - in the same format they were originally presented at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles in 1962.

The exhibition runs from April 25 to October 12 - so you've got plenty of time to book a quick trip to NYC. For more information, visit moma.org.

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